Christina Peake is a Bajan British transdisciplinary artist, AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Researcher with the University of Westminster and The National Archives, whose practice focuses on where the narratives of multispecies engagement, marine contextualised African-descendent and re/indigenised communities inform and live restorative ecologies through decolonial and eco-social liberatory practices. Christina is a long-term collaborating artist with People Dem Collective, an art and social justice community organisation based in Margate, Kent and co-founder of ‘The Future Imaginarium – the Ancestors’ Gaze’ project, and currently Lead Artist for the De La Warr Pavilion gallery Schools Creative Development Network (July 2022 to January 2023).
PhD Researchers
- → Bisan Abu Eisheh
- → John van Aitken
- → Verónica Posada
- → Pablo Antoli
- → Daphne Astor
- → Karin Bareman
- → Stav Bee
- → Victoria Burgher
- → Zoe Butt
- → Patrick F. Campos
- → Megan Carnrite
- → Ralph Klewitz
- → Laura Johanna König
- → Maria Lalou
- → Mary Martins
- → Harry Meadows
- → Ellen Nolan
- → Christina Peake
- → Catherine Roche
- → Lucy Rogers
- → Hope Strickland
- → Francesco Visconti
- → Camille Waring